Bangkok's premier contemporary art space specializing in jewelry design and metalwork artistry
PEARL is an exhibition featuring five jewellers who explore different themes and approaches in their work, all united by a shared fascination with pearls.
"Cultivate Your Taste in Art Series" emphasizes developing a personal connection to art for a more meaningful collecting experience. The inaugural event in this series is the "Abstract: Expressions, Interpretations and Connections" Exhibition
Shito shito is an onomatopoeia that is used in Japanese language to describe the quiet sound of a drizzling rainfall.When I look at shito shito rainfall, I feel like I am in a state of emptiness
"Unsinn im Sinn" is Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch's first solo ceramic exhibition in Thailand since 2014, reflecting his journey from early training to his current practice.
Examines the diverse forms of love, going beyond romantic connections to highlight its various manifestations—whether through hobbies, cherished objects, or meaningful relationships. It explores how love can evoke powerful emotions and serve as an enduring source of creative inspiration.
Brings together the special collaboration of eight leading Thai artists and designers to create works aimed at raising funds to support injured wildlife and animals that can no longer return to their natural habitats.
ATTA Gallery enhances Thailand's art market by showcasing diverse contemporary works, promoting dialogues between artists and audiences, and emphasizing personal connections to art.
At Wat Mahathat in Ayutthaya, broken stone Buddha statues, remnants of war and looting, symbolize past glory and moral decline. Manit Sriwanichpoom’s painted photographs of these statues reflect the turmoil of modern times, hidden beneath the facade of peace.
Prang's, Takashi's, and Liszu's questions highlight the powerful link between scent and memory, showing how smells evoke vivid recollections and raise thought-provoking scenarios about memory loss and sensory connections
This exhibition showcases 18 artists from the Indian Ocean region, celebrating its cultural diversity and history of exchanges through contemporary art and craftsmanship.
This exhibition features the work of Kanya Charoensupkul and Beppe Kessler, who turn their cultural influences and surroundings into unique abstract art using materials like paper and textiles, along with collage techniques.
The Mantis Shrimp Matrix is an art installation exploring perception, ancestry, and meaning through the mantis shrimp’s unique vision. It asks what it means to truly see and expand perception.